🎉 Game Anywhere, Anytime!
The 8Bitdo Micro Bluetooth Gamepad is a pocket-sized mini controller designed for gamers on the move. Weighing just 24.8 grams, it features 16 buttons and is compatible with Nintendo Switch, Android devices, and Raspberry Pi. With wireless Bluetooth connectivity and support for firmware updates, this ultra-portable gamepad is perfect for 2D gaming enthusiasts who value customization and convenience.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch, Android |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch, Android |
Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.97 x 0.5 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Blue |
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Great for Travel on the Go—Super Tiny!
When I travel, I often bring my Steam Deck, and sometimes it's nice to have bring a controller. But obviously space in bags and luggage tends to be at a premium on travel, so hauling around a bulky, hefty console controller isn't ideal. So I picked up the 8BitDo Micro. It works great!And it's called a "Micro" for a reason! It weighs barely anything and it can literally fit in the palm of a single hand, it's that tiny. It's even smaller, width-wise than a Switch JoyCon. If you have bigger hands, that might be something to consider. I'm a smaller person, with smaller hands, so it doesn't bother me so much using this tiny controller. But if it does, 8BitDo has larger-but-still-small controllers. Strongly recommend taking a look at other buyer's pictures to really get a sense of the size. Either way, it's better than having no controller.Pairing was a little confusing, since there are a few different ways to pair, depending on what device you're using (Nintendo Switch vs an Android device, for example) so make sure to read the included manual. But once it's paired, you don't have to worry about that anymore.Battery life is excellent. You can go hours and hours on it, before the need to charge via USB-C cable.Obviously there are no analog sticks. There are also no L3/R3 buttons. If the games you play need those, consider using a different controller like the 8BitDo Lite 2. But otherwise, it has all the rest of the standard buttons, including L1 & L2 and R1 & R2. It does have the Nintendo button layout by default. I prefer the Playstation/Xbox button layouts, so I remapped that on my Steam Deck. Not sure how that works on other devices (phones, tablets, etc).It comes with a little silicone wrist strap and a really short USB-C-to-USB-A charging cable (any cable with USB-C on at least one end should work with it).Again, it's a great little controller for gaming on the go. I might even try pairing it with my phone one of these days and seeing if I can use it with the Steam Link app.
H**Y
An absolute must have for medical students using ANKI
Usability: this device can be used wirelessly and wired, which is my favorite feature. First time set up was a breeze and slightly less complicated than the zero two that 8bitdo offers. We have all forgotten to charge our devices, using any USB-C cable, you can plug this into your computer have it charge and be used at the same time.Quality: buttons are nice and smooth and has a nice firm clicky feel to them with a matte like finish. Buttons are very durable and can easily be used for a long time.I go through about 300 to 900 cards a day, other than mild wear and tear the remote has held up very wellBattery life: on a full charge using it about one or two hours a day a can last about a week comfortably. As mentioned above if the device runs out of charge, it can be used wired so it can be charged simultaneously.Additional comments: depending on what program you use, you can program macros to do copy, paste, undo and many more.Overall: highly recommend this to anyone who is planning on using this to study. Easy to connect, easy to use, durable buttons with acceptable battery life.
A**R
A Great (But Short) Creative Run
I used this controller for its advertised "Multitasking" capabilities as a shortcut device for Procreate on my iPad. Setting up the controller is extremely easy with the 8BitDo app to remap controller buttons to keyboard keystrokes and the only learning curve is developing your muscle memory to your programmed keystrokes.The only complaints I would have is that this controller is great for one handed use, handling it the same way you would hold a Nintendo Switch Joycon for programs like Procreate/ Clip Studio Paint/ Photoshop, but it's way too small for average sized hands to use two handed for things like games. The other problem I had with the controller was that I purchased this controller on November 23, 2023, and it lasted me up til April 10, 2025, which was fine, but not great.My controller died from the soft plastic membrane under the face buttons degrading over time through wear and tear, causing the face buttons to no longer have a springy response and eventually becoming permanently unintentionally pressed when not pressing the button itself. Although I had a great experience using this controller while it lasted, a 1.5~ year lifespan is relatively short for a controller.Using the 8BitDo as a shortcut device that works wirelessly over bluetooth is a cheaper but not lesser alternative to other devices that aim to do the same thing. I really liked the consistency and reliability of it and ordered another one because it's become such a integral part of my workflow.
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